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				<div class="Header">What is Web Design?</div>
				Web design is the process of planning and creating a website. 
				Text, images, digital media and interactive elements are used by 
				the web design company to produce the page seen on the web browser. Web 
				designers utilize markup language, most notably HTML for 
				structure and CSS for presentation as well as JavaScript to add 
				interactivity to develop pages that can be read by web browsers. 
				As a whole, the process of web design can include 
				conceptualization, planning, producing, post-production, 
				research and advertising. The site itself can be divided up into 
				pages. The site is navigated by using hyperlinks, which are 
				commonly blue and underlined but can be made to look like 
				anything the designer wishes. Images can also be hyperlinks.</td>
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				<div class="Header">What is Hosting?</div>
				    A web hоsting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows 
                    individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the World 
                    Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server owned or leased 
                    for use by clients, as well as, providing Internet connectivity, typically in a 
                    data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space and connectivity to 
                    the Internet for other servers located in their data center, called colocation, 
                    also known as Housing in Latin America or France. The scope of web hosting 
                    services varies greatly. The most basic is web page and small-scale file 
                    hosting, where files can be uploaded via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or a Web 
                    interface. The files are usually delivered to the Web &quot;as is&quot; or with minimal 
                    processing. Many Internet service providers (ISPs) offer this service free to 
                    subscribers. Individuals and organizations may also obtain Web page hosting from 
                    alternative service providers. Personal web site hosting is typically free, 
                    advertisement-sponsored, or inexpensive. Business web site hosting often has a 
                    higher expense. We Offer Perfect <a href="Hosting.aspx" style="text-decoration:none">Web Hosting plans</a>.</td>
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				<div class="Header">What is a Search Engine?</div>
				A web search engine is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web and FTP servers. The search results are generally presented in a list of results often referred to as SERPS, or "search engine results pages". The information may consist of web pages, images, videos, information and other types of files. The most used Search Engines are "Google", "Bing", "Yahoo" and "Ask" but there many more worldwide.				</td>
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				<div class="Header">What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?</div>
				
                Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in search engines via the "natural" or un-paid "organic" or "algorithmic" search results. In general, the earlier or higher ranked on the search results page , and more frequently a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine's users. SEO may target different kinds of searches, including image searches, local searches, video searches, academic searches, news searches and industry-specific vertical search engines.
				
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				<div class="Header">What is Black Hat or White Hat SEO?</div>
				SEO techniques can be classified into two broad categories: techniques that search engines recommend as part of good design, and those techniques of which search engines do not approve. The search engines attempt to minimize the effect of the latter, among them spamdexing. Industry commentators have classified these methods, and the practitioners who employ them, as either white hat SEO, or black hat SEO.  White hats tend to produce results that last a long time, whereas black hats anticipate that their sites may eventually be banned either temporarily or permanently once the search engines discover what they are doing.<br /><br />

Black hat SEO attempts to improve rankings in ways that are disapproved of by the search engines, or involve deception. One black hat technique uses text that is hidden, either as text colored similar to the background, in an invisible div, or positioned off screen. Another method gives a different page depending on whether the page is being requested by a human visitor or a search engine.<br /><br />
Search engines may penalize sites they discover using black hat methods, either by reducing their rankings or eliminating their listings from their databases altogether. Such penalties can be applied either automatically by the search engines' algorithms, or by a manual site review. One infamous example was the February 2006 Google removal of both BMW Germany and Ricoh Germany for use of deceptive practices. Both companies, however, quickly apologized, fixed the offending pages, and were restored to Google's list.
				
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				<div class="Header">What is Google Analytics?</div>

				Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. 

				The product is aimed at

 marketers as opposed to webmasters and technologists from which the industry of web analytics originally grew. It is the most widely used website statistics service. Google Analytics can track visitors from all referrers, including search engines, display advertising, pay-per-click networks, e-mail marketing and digital collateral such as links within PDF documents.
				
				
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				<div class="Header">What is Google Places?
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                 Google Places formerly "Google Maps, Google Local" is a web mapping service application and technology provided by Google, free (for non-
                 
                 
                 commercial use), that powers many map-based services, including the Google Maps website, Google Ride Finder, Google Transit, and maps embedded on third-party websites via the Google Maps API. It offers street maps, a route planner for traveling by foot, car, bike (beta) or public transport and an urban business locator for numerous countries around the world. Google Maps satellite images are not updated in real time; they are several months or years old.
                
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                <div class="Header">What is Google Adwords?</div>

                Google AdWords is Google's main advertising product and main source of revenue. Google's total advertising revenues were USD$28 billion in 2010. AdWords offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, cost-per-thousand (CPM) advertising, and site-targeted advertising for text, banner, and rich-media ads. The AdWords program includes local, national, and international distribution. 
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                Google AdSense is a program run by Google Inc. that allows publishers in the Google Network of content sites to serve automatic text, image, 
                                
                video, and rich media adverts that are targeted to site content and audience. These adverts are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google, and they can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2011, Google earned US$2.43 billion ($9.71 billion annualized), or 28% of total revenue, through Google AdSense.
                
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